The art of the opening credits has become increasingly cinematic over time. Here's how.
Big Cable may have felled Seattle’s mayor, but it couldn’t stop this Colo. project
With a wildly successful ballot initiative last night, advocates for a city-run fiber optic network have effectively broken the cable industry's grasp on the Internet market.
Where people swear most on Twitter, in one interactive map
A computer science student in Ontario plotted where people drop the "f-bomb" most.
The Switchboard: ‘Warrant canary’ could alert Apple users to secret surveillance
Wheeler stresses competition, not regulation, and Los Angeles plans an ambitious broadband scheme.
Bitcoin price reaches a record high for the first time since April
The price of Bitcoins has reached a record high for the first time since April.
Nintendo is bringing a tiny version of its last-generation console to the U.S.
The tiny version of Nintendo's last generation console will retain for $99.99 with controllers and Mario Kart Wii.
Protesters at the Million Mask March in Washington, D.C., were upset about a lot of things
What the Million Mask March looked like in DC.
When will the people who called Bitcoin a bubble admit they were wrong?
If April's peak of $266 was a bubble, then why are Bitcoins now worth $250?
Here’s what the Morris Worm prosecutor thinks about Aaron Swartz
A quarter century after Robert Morris created his famous Internet malware, his prosecutor now supports pardoning him.
What might happen if Yelp paid reviewers? It could cost $12.8 billion.
Paying reviewers $273 per review would cost Yelp 56 times what it makes in an entire year,